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Econometrics



Econometrics - technique of economic analysis that expresses economic theory in terms of mathematical relationships and then tests it empirically through statistical research. Econometrics attempts to develop accurate economic forecasting and to make possible successful policy planning. The term econometrics is generally attributed to Norwegian economist Ragnar Frisch, who wrote important   Read More...

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    A Course in Econometrics
    by Arthur S. Goldberger. 412 pgs.


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    Essays in Econometrics: Spectral Analysis, Seasonality, Nonlinearity, Methodology, and Forecasting Vol. 1
    by Eric Ghysels, Clive W. J. Granger, Norman R. Swanson, Mark W. Watson. 523 pgs.


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    Essays in Econometrics: Causality, Integration and Cointegration, and Long Memory Vol. 2
    by Eric Ghysels, Clive W. J. Granger, Norman R. Swanson, Mark W. Watson. 378 pgs.


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    A Practical Introduction to Econometric Methods: Classical and Modern
    by Sonja S. Teelucksingh, Patrick K. Watson. 307 pgs.


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